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DESCRIPTION:SAVE THIS DATE, May 14, 7pm\n\nMilitary Intimidation of War Resistors 
 Camilo Mejia, Agustin Aguayo, and Robert Zabala Marine/Army Iraq CO War 
 Resisters In Watsonville Monday, May 14\n       \nInformation, interview 
 contact: Bob Fitch, 831/722-3311  \n\nThree Iraq war resister will meet 
 with Watsonville resident, tell their stories and answer questions on 
 Monday May 14th at 7pm, at the United Presbyterian Church of Watsonville, 
 112 E. Beach.\n\n"By putting my weapons down, I chose to reassert myself as 
 a human being" was the declaration of Camilo Mejia, Iraq Marine war veteran 
 and first Iraq war resistor who filed for, and was denied, a Conscientious 
 Objector (CO) discharge.  Mejia went AWOL. After self-surrender he was 
 court marshaled,  spent a year in the stockade and was given a Bad Conduct 
 discharge. His recently released book -- Road from Ar Ramadi - is described 
 by imminent historian Howard Zinn as an "extraordinary journey [of] what 
 happens when a young man decides to challenge the entire military 
 establishment."\n\n"It is wrong to destroy life.it is wrong to use war" is 
 the belief of Augustin Aguayo whose Conscientious Objector discharge from 
 the Army was delayed for three years and thwarted by deployment to Iraq 
 three times. "Forced" to go AWOL in Germany, he finally he returned to the 
 US to turn himself in.  He was court marshaled, sentenced to 6 months 
 confinement and is scheduled to be released with a bad conduct discharge.  
 His Watsonville appearance will be a first public appearance in the 
 Monterey Bay area.\n\n "The entire purpose of the military is...the 
 destruction of human life, not only the lives of military personnel, but 
 also the lives of innocent civilians.  I cannot and will not participate in 
 this" declared Marine enlistee Robert Zabala who was horrified by the 
 brutal environment and "kill" focus of boot camp. His Conscientious 
 Objector application was delayed and denied four years until a Northern 
 California Federal Court ordered the Marines to grant an Honorable 
 Discharge and immediate release.  His case is featured in MISSION REJECTED, 
 authored by former\nCBS correspondent Peter Laufer,  \n\n"Military 
 intimidation of Conscious Objectors resistors," says Paul Cox, Founder of 
 Veterans for Peace Chapter 69, Bay Area Veterans for Peace, "is blatantly 
 demonstrated by armed forces treatment of these men. \n\n"Instead of 
 honoring truly held and demonstrated beliefs," says Cox, "as required by 
 military law and Supreme Court decisions, CO applicants are being harassed 
 with delayed processing and even deployment to war.  They are being ordered 
 into impossible situations for which the only defense is drastic action 
 like federal court intervention or unauthorized departure." \n\nThe evening 
 is sponsored by the GI Rights Hotline & Draft Alternatives program of the 
 Resource Center for Nonviolence (RCNV), the Santa Cruz Peace Coalition, the 
 Watsonville Women's International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF) and 
 the Watsonville Brown Berets, Santa Cruz Veterans for Peace Chapter 
 11.\n\nImmediate wireless Spanish translation will be available.  Tickets 
 at the door: sliding scale $5-$25. $1 scholarship tickets are available for 
 students and people with limited funds - phone 831/722-3311.  \n\nThe RCNV 
 GI Rights Hotline & Draft Alternatives Program provides information and 
 counseling for enlisted military seeking legal discharge, and for young 
 people and families concerned about Selective Service registration, a 
 potential draft and comprehensive information about military enlistment.  
 For information contact the program's 7-day-a-week hotline 831/359-0202 or 
 www.rcnv.org/rcnv/co.htm\n\nCamilo Mejia - more info.\n* Wikipedia: 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camilo_Mejia\n* Camilo Mejia campaign: 
 http://www.freecamilo.org/ 
 and\nhttp://www.notinourname.net/troops/mejia-17mar04.htm\n* Dan Rather 
 Interview:\nhttp://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/29/60II/main609216.shtml\n* 
 Truth Out:\nhttp://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/38/9042\n* 
 Amnesty 
 International:\nhttp://www.notinourname.net/troops/mejia-4jun04.htm\n* New 
 Press (publisher) of Road from ar 
 Ramadi:\nhttp://www.notinourname.net/troops/mejia-4jun04.htm\n* Amy Goodman 
 interviews Mejia:\nhttp://www.democracynow.org\n\nAgustine Aguyo - More 
 info.\nCourage to resist:\nhttp://www.couragetoresist.org\nAguyo defense 
 organization: http://www.aguayodefense.org/\nCounterpunch: 
 http://www.counterpunch.org/russom03032007.html\nCA Indy Media: 
 http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/27/18314785.php\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/25/18405151.php
SUMMARY:Iraq War Resisters in Watsonville
LOCATION:United Presbyterian Church of Watsonville\n112 E. Beach
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/25/18405151.php
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